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Kiyonaga, a renowned Japanese artist from the late 18th century, captured the essence of everyday life in his exquisite woodblock prints. In "Three Women and a Small Boy beneath a Wisteria Arbor on the Bank of a Stream, " we are transported to a serene setting where nature intertwines with human presence. The delicate wisteria blooms cascade over the arbor, providing shade for three women and a young boy as they enjoy their time by the stream. "The Peony Show" transports us to another vibrant scene, where Kiyonaga's mastery of color shines through. The vivid peony flowers take center stage as visitors admire their beauty during this seasonal event. Kiyonaga's attention to detail is evident in every petal and leaf, creating an atmosphere that immerses us in this captivating display. In "Sumida River Holiday, " Kiyonaga captures the lively atmosphere along one of Tokyo's iconic rivers. People gather on boats or stroll along its banks, enjoying leisurely moments amidst bustling city life. This print showcases Kiyonaga's ability to depict movement and capture fleeting moments in time. "Young Ladies Viewing Cherry-blossoms at Asukayama" invites us into the world of hanami (flower viewing). Two elegantly dressed ladies marvel at cherry blossoms blooming against a backdrop of lush greenery. Kiyonaga expertly portrays their graceful postures and expressions, evoking both tranquility and joy. "Pleasure Boat on the Sumida River" takes us back onto the waterways once again. A boat glides effortlessly along Sumida River while passengers revel in each other's company. With meticulous lines and shading techniques, Kiyonaga brings this scene to life with an air of relaxation and contentment. In "Women Landing from a Pleasure Boat Drawn Up to Shore at Mukojima on Sumida River, " we witness the end of a delightful river journey.